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Kapaz PFK

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Football club
Kapaz PFK
Full nameKapaz Professional Football Club
NicknameDağlılar (The Mountaineers)
Founded1959; 66 years ago (1959)
GroundGanja City Stadium,Ganja,Azerbaijan
Capacity26,120
PresidentAdil Valiyev
ManagerAdil Shukurov
LeagueAzerbaijan Premier League
2024–25Azerbaijan Premier League, 9th of 10
Websitekapazpfc.az
Current season

Kapaz PFK (Azerbaijani:Kəpəz Peşəkar Futbol Klubu,pronounced[cæˈpæz]), is anAzerbaijanifootball club based inGanja, which competes in theAzerbaijan Premier League, the highest tier ofAzerbaijan football. The club was founded as Toxucu in 1959. They have won the Azerbaijani Championship 3 times and the Azerbaijani Football Cup 4 times.

The team's colours are yellow and blue. The club plays atGanja City Stadium which has a capacity of 26,120.[1]

History

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Soviet era (1959–1991)

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Kapaz PFC was founded in 1959 asToxucu and played in theSoviet First League. However, the team were promoted to theSoviet Top League in 1968 as Dinamo Kirovobad after finishing first in the Soviet First League the previous season.[2] The club has been known asTaraggi andToxucu during its history, however it became famous in more modern times asKapaz when it was renamed in 1982.[3][4]

Post-Soviet era (1993–1999)

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In 1991, the club was once again renamed as Kapaz afterAzerbaijan's independence from theSoviet Union and won theAzerbaijan Premier League title three times.[5] At the end of the 1997–98 season, Kapaz finished the season unbeaten. Out of 26 games, the club's final record for the1997–1998 league campaign stood at 22 wins, 4 draws and 0 losses. To date this has not been matched by any team in a single season in an Azerbaijani league division.[6]

Azerbaijan's longest league winning run belongs to Kapaz PFC.

Kapaz PFC remain the only team to win the league undefeated and, for ten months until 23 September 1998, opponents could not even take a point off them. Two of the 22 matches were technical victories awarded to Kapaz.[7]

Financial struggles (2002–present)

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Kapaz, one of the most prominent football clubs in Azerbaijan, entered financial difficulties during the late 2000s. Since 2002, the club has found themselves slipping further and further down the table, which has been influenced by financial difficulties.[8][9] The financial collapse of Kapaz resulted in a great deal of discussion within Azerbaijani football.[10] Major Azerbaijani companies, reportedly "concerned at the current uncertainty about the club's future and its backers" declined to provide Kapaz with the corporate banking facilities it needed.[11][12]

In 2005, the club's new owners decided to rename the clubGanja despite facing criticism from the club's fans.[13][14] In 2007, the club was excluded fromAzerbaijan Premier League due to financial struggles. However, after help from theAFFA and local communities, the club participated in theAzerbaijan First Division during the 2009–10 season.[15][16] In 2010 they became champions of theAzerbaijan First Division finishing the season with 47 points and promoted to theAzerbaijan Premier League.[16] In 2011, it was decided that the club's name will be changed back to its old name ofKapaz PFC.[17][18]

In April 2013, Kapaz were relegated to theAzerbaijan First Division. The ended the season in 12th place in the Azerbaijan Premier League, the club's lowest ever league finish.[19][20] The club's financial situation didn't improve, which caused a lot of players to leave the club.[21]

On 18 November 2017,Shahin Diniyev resigned as manager[22] withYunis Hüseynov being appointed as his replacement on 20 November 2017.[23]

For the 2022/23 Azerbaijani Premier League season, an expansion of the league to 10 teams was implemented. As there are only five independent football clubs in the first division, and FK Zaqatala, Qaradag Lokbatan and MOIK Baku declined to play in the Premier league for financial reasons, Kapaz and Turan Tovuz were promoted for next season.

League and cup history

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SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic Cup
19921st5th3623859829541/8 Finals
19931st4th181341481330First round
1993–941st3rd302073742547Winners
1994–951st1st241941711942Semi-finals
1995–961st3rd20956342132Quarter-finals
1996–971st5th301848592658Winners
1997–981st1st262240671070Winners
1998–991st1st362655942483Quarter-finals
1999–001st2nd221426462444Winners
2000–011st8th208111342925Quarter-finals
2001–021st5th3214513515047Semi-finals
2003–041st11th266515224523Quarter-finals
2004–051st9th34119143737421/8 Finals
2005–061st10th2677123546281/8 Finals
2009–102nd1st224535115471/8 Finals
2010–111st9th32812123337361/8 Finals
2011–121st10th329518355532Quarter-finals
2012–131st12th3254232264191/8 Finals
2013–142nd13th307419293725Second round
2014–152nd9th3010812373738did not enter
2015–161st5th36151110484056Second round
2016–171st5th289910242736Quarter-finals
2017–181st8th283520184714Quarter-finals
2018–192nd11th265714214022First round
2019–202nd812534141318First round
2020–212nd8277713303828Quarterfinal
2021–222nd624996353136First round
2022-231st83661317346231Quarterfinal

European history

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As of match played 20 July 2016
CompetitionPldWDLGFGA+/-
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League8116219–17
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup200202–2
UEFA Champions League410349–5
Total142111630–24
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1995–96UEFA CupPRAustriaAustria Wien0–41–51–9
1997–98UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1QLatviaDinaburg Daugavpils0–10–10–2
1998–99UEFA Champions League1QPolandŁKS Łódź1–31–42–7
1999–00UEFA Champions League1QNorth MacedoniaSloga Jugomagnat2–10–12–2
2000–01UEFA Cup1QTurkeyAntalyaspor0–20–50–7
2016–17UEFA Europa League1QMoldovaDacia Chișinău0–01–01–0
2QAustriaAdmira Wacker0–20–10–3

Supporters

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Khamsa Supporters Club

The club have one of the biggest number of supporters inAzerbaijan alongsideNeftçi,Khazar Lankaran andQarabağ.[24] Amongst all Azerbaijani professional football clubs, Kapaz PFC have the highest average fan attendance at their home games. According to official statistics for the first half of 2015–16 season, Kapaz PFC ranked first in fan attendance at nearly 15,000 fans per home game. This was almost triple that of their nearest rival.[25][26]

The 2015–16 seasons attendance record was set in Ganja, as 20,400 Kapaz fans attended home game against Qarabag FC on February 14, 2016[27] The fanbase is large and generally loyal and like most major Azerbaijani football clubs, Kapaz have a number of domestic supporters' clubs, including the Khamsa Supporters Club, which works closely with the club and maintains a more independent line.[28][29] The club's most popular celebrity supporters are the likes of Olympic wrestling championToghrul Asgarov.[30]

Shirt sponsors and kit manufacturers

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YearsManufacturerSponsor
2010 – 2013GermanyAdidasAzerbaijanNakhchivan Automobile Plant
2013 – 2016Azerbaijan Gəncə 4000
2016 – 2017EnglandUmbro
2017 – 2018United StatesNike
2018 – 2022ItalyGivova
2022 –SpainJoma

Honours

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Azerbaijan

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USSR

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Players

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For a list of all former and current Kapaz PFC players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Kapaz PFC players.Azerbaijani teams are limited to nine players without Azerbaijani citizenship. The squad list includes only the principal nationality of each player; several non-European players on the squad have dual citizenship with an EU country.

Current squad

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As of 13 July 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK POLKacper Rosa
6DF GNBPedro Gomes
7DF AZEEhtiram Shahverdiyev
9FW BRAPachu
10MF JPNRyonosuke Ohori(on loan fromNeftçi PFK)
11FW BRAVitor Feijão
12MF MLIMahamadou Ba
14DF BFAAdama Fofana
15DF AZERaul Mammadov
17DF AZEUmid Samadov
19MF GEOOtar Aptsiauri
20MF AZEMahir Hasanov
22GK AZEMammad Hüseynov
No.Pos.NationPlayer
23MF AZEFarid Kalantarov
24MF NGAOlawale Onanuga
27DF AZEMagsad Isayev
29DF PORDiogo Verdasca
38DF BRAJefferson Bento
44FW AZENihat Faraci
55MF CIVDonald Dongo
66DF AZEArzu Atakishiyev
77MF AZEFarid Nabiyev
81GK AZEElgün Bayramov
88MF AZEŞakir Seyidov
99MF AZEAli Samadov
-FW AZECavad Karimov

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
11FW AZEElnur Jafarov(at Imishli)

Managers

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Managers in Soviet League

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  • Soviet UnionGeorgia (country) Isay Abramashvili
  • Soviet UnionAzerbaijan Sabir Mammadov

Managers in modern history

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Anniversary goals in the Azerbaijan Championship

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On September 2, 2024, during their 651st match, "Kapaz" scored their 1000th goal in the Azerbaijani championships.[31] This goal came in the 5th round of the2024/2025 Azerbaijan Premier League season, in a match against "Sabah" held at theTovuz City Stadium. The goal was scored byViktor Braga. In the same match, "Kapaz" also scored their 1001st goal, but the game ended with a 2:3 victory for "Sabah." With this goal, "Kapaz" became the third team in Azerbaijani championship history to score 1000 or more goals, joining "Qarabağ" and "Neftçi".[31]

References

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  1. ^Ganja City Stadium
  2. ^"Кяпаз Гянджа on Wildstat.ru" (in Russian). wildstat.ru. Retrieved7 August 2010.[permanent dead link]
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  9. ^"Gəncə futbol ictimaiyyəti İsgəndər Cavadova qarşı çıxdı! (BƏYANAT)".Sportinfo.az (in Azerbaijani). Archived fromthe original on 3 September 2013. Retrieved3 September 2013.
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  14. ^"Мехман Аллахвердиев: "Все достижения гянджинцев связаны с именем именно этой команды – "Кяпаз"". sport24.az. Archived fromthe original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved7 August 2010.
  15. ^Magsad (6 February 2009)."Футбольный клуб "Гянджа" вновь будет участвовать в чемпионате Азербайджана". Day.az.Archived from the original on 2009-02-11. Retrieved2010-08-07.
  16. ^ab“Gəncə”nin növbəti mövsüm I divizionda çıxış etməsi dəqiqləşdiArchived 2009-11-01 at theWayback Machine(in Azerbaijani)
  17. ^"Гянджа сменила название". Azerisport.com.Archived from the original on 3 June 2011. Retrieved31 May 2011.
  18. ^"Gəncə klublarının adı dəyişdirildi".Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved31 May 2011.
  19. ^Четыре причины, по которым Кяпаз не возродился.Azerisport.com (in Russian).Archived from the original on 24 April 2013. Retrieved22 April 2013.
  20. ^"10 по 4".Azerifootball.com (in Russian).Archived from the original on 19 March 2013. Retrieved15 March 2013.
  21. ^""Kəpəz" BİABIRÇI durumda: futbolçular yuyunmağa su, yeməyə çörək tapmırlar".rekord.az (in Azerbaijani). Archived fromthe original on 28 October 2014. Retrieved28 October 2014.
  22. ^"Şahin Diniyev istefa verdi".kapazpfc.az (in Azerbaijani). Kapaz PFK. 18 November 2017. Archived fromthe original on 21 November 2017. Retrieved19 November 2017.
  23. ^"Yunis Hüseynov baş məşqçi təyin edildi".kapazpfc.az (in Azerbaijani). Kapaz PFK. 20 November 2017. Archived fromthe original on 8 June 2019. Retrieved16 February 2021.
  24. ^Ali, Ulvi."Gəncənin ənənəsi, Lənkəranın çılğın azarkeşi var (ARAŞDIRMA)".penalti.az (in Azerbaijani). Archived fromthe original on January 28, 2022. Retrieved17 September 2011.
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  27. ^Vital, Elan."<span style=Premyer Liqada yeni rekord".Komanda.az. Archived fromthe original on 18 October 2016. Retrieved13 December 2017.
  28. ^""Xəmsə" rəhbərindən ŞOK ittihamlar".Apasport.az (in Azerbaijani). Archived fromthe original on 3 September 2013. Retrieved3 September 2013.
  29. ^"Xəmsə" fan-klubu: "İskəndər Cavadovu kuratorluqdan azad edin!"".Korner.az (in Azerbaijani). Archived fromthe original on 6 September 2013. Retrieved3 September 2013.
  30. ^"Toğrul Əsgərov azarkeşlik etdiyi klubumuzun adını açıqladı".awf-az.org (in Azerbaijani). Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved3 September 2013.
  31. ^ab""Kəpəz" Azərbaycan çempionatlarında 1000-ci qolunu vurub".Report İnformasiya Agentliyi (in Azerbaijani). 2024-09-02.

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